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Aluminium Doors and Windows Leytonstone

Modern, thermally efficient aluminium windows are an aesthetically appealing, cost-effective way to replace failing timber or older PVC units. With hundreds of aluminium window styles available to order, our expansive range includes an architectural window system that seamlessly matches all our other aluminium products.

But what are the advantages of aluminium windows? Over recent years, aluminium windows have increased in popularity for a number of different reasons. Exceeding all energy efficiency ratings, our products are low maintenance, highly durable, affordable and offer outstanding flexibility when it comes to design and finish. They also have a lifespan of upto 45 years, making them a sound investment.

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Aluminium Doors and Windows in Leytonstone,
East London & Surrounding Areas

Providing the ultimate combination of advanced security, tasteful aesthetics and thermal efficiency, the Origin aluminium doors & windows boast the additional benefit of being exclusively manufactured in the UK using only premium-grade aluminium. Today’s modern range of aluminium doors provides maximum security, impressive thermal performance, virtually unlimited colour choice and a vast array of designs and styles to choose from.

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Aluminium Facts

  1. Since 1888, over 700 million tonnes of aluminium has been recycled
  2. Over three quarters of aluminium produced is still in use
  3. 90% of the aluminium used in the construction industry is recycled
  4. Recycling the aluminium currently stored would equal 15 years’ primary output
  5. Recycling aluminium requires 95% less energy than primary production
  6. Recycling aluminium from end-of-life products saves close to 80 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per year

High quality aluminium doors & windows in Leytonstone

Aluminium doors & windows have come on leaps and bounds from their historic counterparts. Gone are the days of draughts and an unsightly appearance.Opting for aluminium windows today means insulating your home, improving aesthetics and having the ability to incorporate larger panes of glass. For aluminum bi-fold doors please see our bi-fold doors page.

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State of the art materials make for modern performance

The modern aluminium window profiles that we use here at Walthamstow Window Company, boast a multi-chamber design. This means that far more heat can be retained within the window frame itself. Combined with good quality glazing, this removes the risk of draughts and vital heat escaping from your home – rooms become useful and pleasant all year round, however cold it is outside.

Forget maintenance worries – Aluminium windows last

Lightweight and strong. Two factors you didn’t think could go together? Walthamstow Windows’ aluminium windows are light enough to be fitted quickly (interrupting your life as little as possible) but strong enough to incorporate even toughened or laminated glass. They also won’t rust, corrode, discolour or warp, even in areas susceptible to adverse weather conditions or pollution from nearby traffic links – they will maintain their stylish appearance and functionality for decades to come, not just a few years.

Modern, contemporary design coupled with excellent ‘green’ credentials.

With more glass and slimmer sight lines, it is easy to optimize the natural influx of light to your home – whether you want your living room, conservatory, kitchen or other living space to look and feel more spacious. Aluminium windows are available for many styles, including sash, casement and tilt and turn – simply enquire today.

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Heritage aluminium doors & windows in Leytonstone

The Alitherm Heritage door and window ranges both feature the slim profiles and sight lines that are associated with traditional steel doors and windows.

However, the system’s timeless elegance is also accompanied by the outstanding thermal performance of a modern aluminium system.

Featuring slim, thermally-broken profiles, Alitherm Heritage windows are available in a number of formats, including fixed-pane, sash, top-hung and side-hung
casement, pivot and tilt and turn.

Single Heritage Aluminium Door £2099.00 + VAT including fitting.

Heritage looks with modern security

Suitable for both single and double door application, Alitherm Heritage balcony doors are available in a wide range of sizes and are supplied with a multi-point lock mechanism as well as face-mounted finger thrown locking bolts.

Both the window and door systems deliver a U-Value of 1.5 W/m²K, when
installed with a suitable sealed unit, and are available in either single or dual polyester powder coated finishes.

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Low maintenance systems – Aluminium windows last

Reduced Maintenance

Maintenance for aluminium systems is simple and straightforward, with a routine
‘wipe-clean’ all that is required to keep the products looking their best. With no requirement for re-painting or re-varnishing, aluminium windows and doors will never fade, deteriorate or rust, even in harsh environments, such as coastal locations, where steel windows can be particularly prone to rust, requiring regular maintenance and eventually, replacement. For example, the Sully Hospital overlooking the Bristol channel, the building’s original steel window frames
became heavily corroded and covered in rust. These were then replaced with aluminium window frames with a marine grade polyester powder coating to provide long-life performance with minimal maintenance.

Facts about Leytonstone

History

The main thoroughfare, Leytonstone High Road, is part of an ancient highway from Epping to London, on the borders of Epping Forest. A small hamlet at Leytonstone had existed since the early 14th century, when it formed part of the parish of Leyton in the county of Essex.

The name Leytonstone, originally “Leyton-atte-Stone”, comes from a distance marker called the High Stone, which stands at the junction of Hollybush Hill (the A1199 road with Woodford) and New Wanstead (the A113 road with Woodford Bridge), near the eastern bounds of the parish. It is a restored 18th-century obelisk set up on an earlier stump, traditionally described as a Roman milestone, possibly marking an extension of the Roman road from Dunmow to Chigwell into London.[2] Two of the obelisk inscriptions are still just legible, others not:”To Epping XI Miles through Woodford, Loughton””To Ongar XV Miles through Woodford Bridge, Chigwell, Abridge”Other Roman archaeological features have been found in the Leyton area, including “a Roman cemetery south of Blind Lane, and massive foundations of some Roman building, with quantities of Roman brick… discovered in the grounds of Leyton Grange.”

General Info

Leytonstone /ˈleɪtənˌstoʊn/ is a town in east London, England, located in the historic county of Essex. Bordering Walthamstow to the north-west, Wanstead to the east, Forest Gate to the south, with Leyton and Stratford to the west and south-west, it is located 7 miles (11.3 km) north-east of Charing Cross.

Having expanded rapidly after the opening of the railway at Leytonstone station in 1856, now the Central line, the town became a dormitory suburb, forming part of the metropolitan conurbation of London. It falls within the London Borough of Waltham Forest local authority area of the ceremonial county of Greater London.

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